Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 October 1938 — Page 2
amilton and Knox Arrive’ To Aid State G. O. P. Ticket; Barkley to Help Democrats
Opponents Obscuring Is sues, VanNuys Says At Covington.
Senator Alben Barkley ®. £73,
U. S. Senate majority leader, and
Rep. Samuel Rayburn (D. Tex), House majority leader, will share speaking assignments in the Indiana ‘Democratic = campaign this week. Rep. Rayburn will speak. at Clinton tomorrow. : - ‘Senator Barkley, who has keynoted the last two Democratic national conventions, will address a northern Indiana rally at Gary Friday. "Other prominent Democratic speakers scheduled to speak include Brien McMahon, assistant to the U.S. Attorney General, prosecutor in the Harlan County, Kentucky, coal cases; Rep. Luther Patrick of Birmingham, Ala., and Mrs. Thomas F. McAllister,
women’s division director of the
Democratic National Committee. “The Democratic speaking schedule for the week is as follows:
Today -- hy
: Governor Townsend ah Greencastle. “Senator VanNuyss at Kokomo. “Senator Minton at Indianapolis. ~ Lieut. Gov. ~Schricker at Rising Sun Mrs. Hettie Dunkin at Evansville.
Tomorrow
Governor Townsend at Delphi. Rep. Samuel Rayburn at Clinton. Brien McMahon at East Chicago. Senator Minton at Greenfield. .. Rep. Luther- Patrick at Brownstown. - Lieut. Gov. Schricker at Osgood. Val Nolan at Attica. Clarence Manion at Montgomery. Albert Stump at Corydon. Floyd I. McMurray at Muncie. -Robert Tilton at Tipton. Floyd Young at Brazil. R. Earl Peters at Goodland. - Wednesday Governor Townsend at Lagrange. Rep. Rayburn at Auburn. > Senator Minton at Crawfordsville. : Rep. Patrick at Richmond. Lieut. Gov. Schricker at Indianapolis. . Pred PF. Bays at Bluffton. Mrs. Sanford K. Trippet at Auburn: Mr. Stump at Cayuga. Samuel D. Jackson at Graysville. ‘Mr. Hanna in Hancock County.
Thursday
Governor Townsend at Kentland
and Peru. Senator VanNuys at Indianapo-
Senator Minton at Valparaiso. Rep. Patrick at Bloomington. . Lieut. Gov. Schricker at Whiting. * Mr. Nolan at Oldenburg. ° Mr. Manion at Akron. . L. L. Needler at Haubstadt. “Mr. Peters at Salem. © Mr. Tilton at Anderson. ’ Mr. Stump at. Muncie. - Mr. Manion at Loogootee. Harry McClain at Greensburg.
Friday
Senator Barkley at Gary. Governor Townsend at Indianapolis. Senator Minton at Decatur. Lieut. Gov. Schricker at Winamac. Rep. Patrick at Elwood. Mr. Peters at Culver. Mr. Needler in Carroll County. T. A. Dicus at Crothersviile.
Saturday
Governor Townsend at Warsaw and Logansport. Senator VanNuys at Terre Haute. Senator Minton at Hartford City. Lieut. Gov. Schricker at Wanatah. Mr. Nolan at Shelbyville.
Manion and Minton Speak Here Tonight
Headline speakers of Democratic campaign meetings tonight were to be Clarence E. (Pat) Manion, National Emergency Relief Director in mans, and Senator Minton. . Manion will be the principal ae at a 15th ‘Ward meeting at the South Side Turners Hall. Reginald H. Sullivan, Democratic Mayor=alty nominee, also is to speak there. Senator Minton is to address a Sixth Ward rally at 28th and Clifton Sts. Mayor Boetcher also is scheduled for an address at this meeting. - The major rally tomorrow night will be a 10th Ward meeting at Forest Ave. and E. Washington St. Senator Minton will be the principal speaker. Other meetings scheduled for tonight include: 966 Ft. Wayne Ave., Eighth Ward meeting, 8 p. m. Speakers, Dewey Myers, Theodore Cable, Joseph T. Markey, Herbert M. Spencer, Smiley Chambers, Wilfred Bradshaw and Earl Cox. no : 824 S. Pershing St., 24th Ward meeting, 8 p. m. Speakers, Rep.
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fred Bradshaw, Mr. Spencer, Mr. Chambers, Mr. Myers and Tom Quinn, : Fred Bullman residence, one half mile South of National Rd. on Ft. Harrison Rd. outdoor, meeting, 8 p. m. Speakers: Al Feeney, Judge Earl Cox, Mr. Markey, Herbert Wil-
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Special Judge in Vote Cases May Hear Motions By Defense.
Circuit Judge John W. Spencer Jr., of Evansville, will be in Indianapolis tomorrow to qualify as special judge in the cases of 92 primary election workers charged with violating the Indiana election laws. At the same time, Judge Spencer is expected to receive defense motions and hear arguments. The 92 defendants may be arraigned if motions are disposed of tomorrow, it was reported. All were indicted last month after three months’ investigation of primary ballots. The investigation was started following disclosures of wide variances in vote totals by Recount Commissioners in -the Democratic Sheriff race. Al Feeney was certified as the Democratic Sheriff nominee after Charley Lutz, originally declared the winner, withdrew in a Circuit Court contest. Mr. Lutz had been ceriifiod as the nominee with a plurality of 2255 votes. The recount gave Mr. Feeney a 272 lead over Mr. Lutz.
son, Henry O. Goett, Mr. Chambers and Mr. Myers. :
Charges Opponents Obscure Real Issues
Times Special COVINGTON, oct. Ba Bonalir VanNuys speaking here Saturday, charged that as the campaign comes to a close “the usual attempt is being made to obscure the larger and more vital issues by partisan personal invective.” “I have stood steadfastly for a clean, honest and independent administration of: public affairs,” he said. “I feel that the.people of Indiana are thoroughly -conversant with my record. - “We have gone through a very crucial period of our history. This republic is the last hope of representative, democratic government. If our institutions fail, popular government’ must be pronounced impossible. “Means and measures for the preservation of those institutions and the restoration of happiness and prosperity should be the one concern of the electorate in this campaign.”
Democrats Sponsor: ‘Jitterbug’ Contest
Politics and swing today were booked as feature attractions at a Democratic rally tomorrow night at the Douglas Park skating rink: The swing: A championship “jitterbug” contest, sponsored by the Democratic Progressive Club, the winners to get $25 in cash prizes and a silver trophy donated by Al Feeney, Democratic - candidate for Sheriff. The politics: Speeches by Reginald H. Sullivan, Democratic candidate for Mayor; Dewey E. Myers, for Criminal Court Judge; Earl R. Cox, for Circuit Court Judge, and David M. Lewis, for Prosecutor.
STAR GETS REFUGE IN JAIL NEW LONDON, Conn., Oct. 24 (U. P.)—Robert Montgomery, screen actor, and his wife were locked up in the railroad police station last night to protect them from a crowd of 1000 men and women who sought autographs. They stayed behind bars for an hour and a half.
Broadcast Saturday to Climax Republican Campaign.
John D. M. Hamilton, Republican national chairman, and Col. Frank Knox, Chicago Daily News pub-
throw the support of their oratory squarely behind the Hoosier G. O. P. campaign. Mr. Hamilton will lend his aid to the re-election of Rep. Charles A. Halleck, Indiana’s only Republican Congressman, at a Second District Republican - rally tonight al Rens-
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“Mr. Knox, the second Chicago publisher to campaign on behalf of the Republican Party in Indiana in a month, will address a Third District G. O. P. meeting at Elkhart.
In City Tomorrow
Mr. Hamilton tomorrow is scheduled to address a state-wide women’s Republican meeting here. Mr. Knox will address a Kokomo rally Thursday. Another prominent out-of- state speaker scheduled to boost the Indiana G. O. P. campaign is David W. Davis of Idaho, former Assistant Secretary of the Interior, who will speak at Valparaiso Saturday. Homer E. Capehart, Buffalo industrialist, opens ga speaking tour Wednesday in Owensboro, Ky., from which he will swing northward into Indiana for speaking engagements at Petersburg Thursday, Greenfield Friday and Washington Saturday. Meanwhile, Raymond E. Willis, Republican Senatorial nominee, was: to address a LaPorte meeting this morning and a rally in Michigan City tonight.
Major Talk at Anderson
.The candidate will make a major speech at Anderson tomorrow night on the subject of “Labor.” He is scheduled to spend the remainder of the week touring the Third District where Robert Grant, Republican, is running for Congress against George N. Beamer, Democrat. Both are from South Bend. The week’s campaign activities will reach a climax Saturday when State leaders and candidates address meetings in the State’s 3900 precincts over a state-wide radio hookup emanating from a cornfield in Capehart Farms, near Washington, Ind.Speakers at this radio rally will be Arch N. Bobbitt, Republican State chairman; Mr. Willis; Mrs. Eleanor Barker Snodgrass, State vice-chairman, and Mr. Capehart. The schedule of candidates and speakers for the week follows:
Monday
Raymond E. Willis at LaPorte. 10 a. m., and Michigan City, 8 p. rr John D. M. Hamilton at ° selaer. Frank Knox at Elkhart. James M. Tucker at Sheridan. C. H. (Dick) Wills at Loogootee. Mrs. Grace W, Evans at -Noblesville. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Benadum at North Vernon. Mrs. Cecil Harden in Vermillion County. Tuesday
Mr. Willis at Anderson. Mr. Hamilton at Indianapolis. Arch N. Bobbitt at Indianapolis, Mr. Tucker at Wabash. Mr. Wills at Roanoke. Arthur H. (Cotton) Berndt at Bedford. Mrs. Eleanor B. Snodgrass at Indianapolis. Robert Loring at New Albany. Maurice Robinson at. Muncie. John D. Hughes at Charlottsville. Mrs. Evans at Indianapolis. _ Wednesday Mr. Willis at Delphi, and Logansport, 8 p. m. Mr. Tucker at Plainfield.
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Richard J Greensburg. Homer E. a at Owensburg, Ky. © Howard Myer at New Castle, Fred E. Hines at Lebanon. Ernest L. Myers at Taylorsville. William Jenner at Oakland City. Mrs. Snodgrass at Wolf Lake. Miss Genevieve Brown at Marion. Mrs. Evans at Lebanon.
Thursday
Mr. Willis at Velparaiso, noon, and Knox, 8 p. m. Col. Knox at Kokomo. Mr. Tucker at Waveland. Mr. Capehart at Petersburg. Mr. Wills at Gosport. Mr. James at Rockville. Mrs. Evans at New Albany. Mrs. Donner at Elkhart. Mr. Hughes at Delphi. - William H. Jackson ai Ft. Wayne. Catherine C. Graham at Linton. Elmon Williams at Brazil.
Friday
Mr. Willis at Rochester, noon, and Plymouth, 8 p. m. Mr. Tucker at Williamsport. Mr. Capehart at Greenfield. Mr. Wills at Bedford. Mr. James at Mooresville, Mr. Meyer at Switz City. Mrs. Evans at Jeffersonville, Mr. Loring at Elizabethtown. Mrs. E. C. Rumpler at Delphi. Cornelius Richardson at Madison. Mrs. Benadum at Sheridan. Saturday
Mr. Willis at Lafayette, 2 p. Fowler, 8 p. m, and tit 9:30 p. m. David W. Davis at Valparaiso. Mr. Bobbitt at Washington, Mrs. Snodgrass at Washington. Mr. Capehart at Washington. Mr. Tucker at Indianapolis. Mr. Willis at Burlington. Mrs. Harden at Butler.
Young Republicans Plan
Dance Saturday
The Indiana Young Republicans will hold a dance for district and county chairmen and vice chairmen in the Riley Room of the Claypool Hotel Saturday night, it was announced today. The dance, at which 500 are expected, will follow a dinner at 6 p. m. James Tucker, Republican nominee for Secretary of State, will ee
e the principal speaker.’ Herbert! Nash, Elwood, winner of the State
oratorical contest sponsored by the Young Republican clubs of Indiana, also will speak. Other speakers will include Arch. N. Bobbitt, Republican State chairs man; Mrs. Eleanor B. Snodgrass, state vice chairman; Felix M. McWhirter, treasurer of the G. O. P. State Committee and Neil D. McCallum, State Committee secretary.
No National Issues Here, Wolff Declares
Herman C. Wolff, Republican mayoralty nominee, today had condemned what he called an attempt by Democratic County leaders to
bring national issues into the Indianapolis City election. He addressed party workers at a meeting Saturday. “Our opponents would have the people believe that there are national interests involved in this City election,” he said. “This is a figment of a distorted imagination, stemming from the very purposeful aims of the opposition to divert the people’s attention from the obvious abuse of their power and authority. “There is no doubt in my mind that there has been a determined effort to create in Indianapolis and in Marion County a political machine rivaling that of any district ‘Tammany machine that ever existed. “Let any citizen who doubts me visit Indiana Ave. tomorrow (Sunday). Let him view through the front windows the open bars selling liquor across the counter. Let him view the houses of ill fame operating in the shadow of the State House and the Marion County Court House in open defiance of the law. . “I do not pose as a ‘holier than thou’ person, but I do maintain
{that the moral tone of a community:
cannot rise higher than that of its public officials.” Asserting that only local issues were involved in the City campaign and that the “idealistic philosophy advanced six years ago by President Roosevelt” does not enter into it, tthe nominee said: “Those idealistic never have penetrated the local
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Pp. m, : : 1015 N. Missouri St., 7:30 p. m. Speakers: Herman C. Wolff, Mrs. Maude Moudy, Charles W. Jewett, F. R. Beckwith, Cary D. Jacobs and Sumner A. Furniss. Irvington Republican: Club, 8 Pp. m. Speaker, Judson L. Stark. 2613 W. Washington St., 8 p. m. Speaker, Mr Jewett. ! Beech Grove City Hall, 8 p. m. Speakers: William O. Nelson and Mr. Richardson. 32 S. Sherman Ave, 8 p. m. Speakers, Mr. Wolff and candidates.
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Charges Gold Policy Aids
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TERRE HAUTE, Oct. 24.—Rep. Ralph O. Brewster (R. Me.), former
Maine ‘Governof, charged “Saturday night that the Administration’s gold purchases hdd “in effect financed the Soviet Government.” Assailing the gold buying policies ape New Deal, Rep. Brewster sa “With the United States Treasury facing constantly mounting deficits, Secretary Henry Morgenthau has started out to corner the gold supply of all the world. ! “He has 60 per cent of all the world’s gold today buried in Kentucky. Seven billion dollars has been paid for part of this hoard in the last five years and nearly one-half of this vast sum has gone to the Soviet Government of Russia for gold that would otherwise have been a drug upon the market.” “How long,” he demanded, “will
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